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Plain and Plane

Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings or spellings. Let's look at an example...

Plain

Plain

  • I like plain rice.
    • Something that is plain is not decorated and has not had anything added to it.
Plane

Plane

  • You need to go on a plane to get to Italy.
    • A plane is a vehicle that travels in the air.
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